Replication Guide � Promoting Democracy in the Context of Terrorism (Burkina Faso RCT)
Souleymane Yameogo, Anja Neundorf, and Aykut �zt�rk

Overview
This replication package reproduces the results reported in the main text and online appendix of our online randomised survey experiment in Burkina Faso. All shared data are anonymised.

Note on numbering
In the main text, appendix tables and figures are numbered by section. In the online appendix, they are numbered consecutively (Arabic numerals). In this package, we cross-reference outputs by listing the main-text label first, followed in brackets by the online-appendix label: [main label (online appendix label)].

Folder structure (expected)
Please keep the following structure unchanged:

* /data

  * rawdata.dta (anonymised)
  * finaldata.dta (analysis-ready; created by the cleaning script if not provided)
* /dofile

  * replication_clean.do
  * replication_analysis.do
* /output

  * /tables
  * /graphs

How to run (Stata)
Run everything from the project root (the folder that contains /data, /dofile, and /output).

1. Open Stata and set the working directory to the project root:
   cd "...\replication_package"
2. Run the cleaning script:
   do "dofile/replication_clean.do"
3. Run the analysis script:
   do "dofile/replication_analysis.do"

Important: portable paths (no Dropbox paths)
Both do-files use relative paths and automatically create /output, /output/tables, and /output/graphs if they do not exist. You should not need to edit machine-specific folder globals.

Logs and outputs
Logs are saved in /output (e.g., replication_clean.log). Tables are saved in /output/tables. Figures are saved in /output/graphs (typically as .gph, .eps, and .pdf). Stata also prints progress and key results in the Results window.

Key outputs (high level)
Main text: Table 1 (descriptives), Table 2 (pooled treatment effects), Table 3 (effects by arm), Table 4 (manipulation checks), Figure 4 (lived experience), Figure 5 (distance).
Online appendix: [Table E.1 (Table 5)] attrition; [Figure E1 (Figure 8)] balance; [Tables F1�J1 (Tables 6�15)] robustness and original scales; [Tables/Figures N1�N3 (Tables 22�24)] interactions (distance/safety/experience); [Figures O1�O3 (Figures 20�22)] emotions; [Tables P1�P3 (Tables 25�27)] mediation.

Contact
For replication questions: Souleymane Yameogo (University of Glasgow) � [Souleymane.yameogo@glasgow.ac.uk](mailto:Souleymane.yameogo@glasgow.ac.uk)
